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2695 Tofino-Ucluelet Highway, Ucluelet, British Columbia V0R 3A0 Canada
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#6 of 36 Specialty lodging in Ucluelet
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4.7
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4.0
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4.1
Wya Point Resort is situated amongst old-growth forest and private, pristine beaches of the Yuu-thlu-ilth-aht (Ucluelet) First Nation peoples. Located on the rugged and remote west coast of Vancouver Island, we offer luxurious lodge accommodations, waterfront yurts and beachfront camping. We have nine timber lodges that were built to LEED Platinum standards using locally harvested red cedar. Each lodge is uniquely designed by a local carver and artist, and named for an animal of the Yuu-thlu-ilth-aht culture. The lodges come equipped with a full kitchenette, fireplace, bathroom, bedroom (1 or 2), cedar deck and chairs, and floor to ceiling windows that overlook Ucluth beach. Our beachfront yurts are open year-round and have private access to Wya beach. All come with a gas stove for heat, cedar deck and chairs, linens and basic kitchen essentials. While our yurts and lodges have daily housekeeping, guests are advised to bring their own potable drinking water and food.
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Free parking
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Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
Non-smoking hotel
Shared bathroom
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Private beach
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Ocean view
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Kaila wrote a review May 2022
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Way Point is a place that I have stayed at in the past multiple times and unfortunately, this year will be the last. While booking this year’s trip for my family, there were multiple website errors when I went in to book the second (of two) sites that we needed for our family trip. There were 3 RV sites available at the time, including the one I was choosing. I received an error message saying I had to go back to choose another site. When I went back to book another and received another error message when choosing it. Going back again a second time, all the sites appeared to be booked so I was unable to book a site during my required dates. At this point, I already had a tent site booked for half the family and now could no longer get another site so I had to go in and choose other dates to book. Now we were left with a campsite we are unable to use and due to their completely absurd 50% cancellation policy and their system errors, we will now be out $291. I choose new dates and booked two new sites. Now we had three sites on two separate dates. This all happened within 15 minutes which seems crazy that they don’t have a full refund policy within a certain timeframe, or due to THEIR system issues. A half hour later I went back to look at our booking and decided to check on the sites on the first set of dates and ALL the sites that appeared available to begin, but then were “booked” when I went to choose them were all back to being available. I immediately contacted the Way Point to make them aware of the system errors and to hopefully get refunded due to this being a problem with their system and not the user. Once I eventually received a reply they were extremely unhelpful, had some of the worst service I’ve experienced, and stopped replying once I asked to cancel the first campsite. To make it worse, their campsite increased the pricing by $40 a night this year, making it $139 a night (and we need two sites) which is hands down the most expensive campsite we’ve ever stayed at. May as well rent a house on/near the beach in Tofino where you get a lot more for your money. We will not be returning after this years trip which we are now obligated to go to due to their horrific refund policy and will NOT recommended this campsite for friends or family anymore. Hopefully they figure out some new system and courteous, helpful staff. DO NOT BOOK if you receive any system issues or, if there’s ANY chance you may have to cancel. Also, the original dates we wanted were June 29 – July 3 but the site doesn’t allow you to book between July 1 – August 31 of less than four nights, even though it was four consecutive nights but two were at the end of June so we had to change our dates before I even began booking. To conclude, they do not offer a full refund from the moment you submit your payment, big system issues on their booking site, and they had horrible customer service which made it not worth it. * I never write reviews but this experience was bad enough that it should be known so future campers don’t get duped by them, their system issues, and their tragic cancellation policy.
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Date of stay: May 2022
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Vi wrote a review Sep 2021
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Soooo disappointed!! We booked 3 nights at Wyapoint campground, had an RV 25ft and got the site 12 (further you can go) While the spot is pretty, the road you take to go to the campsite hasn't been maintained at all and have giant potholes that got even worse with rain and traffic making the drive very dangerous and stressful if you don't have a 4X4. We told the staff that driving on their road was a struggle the very first night and since we were there to enjoy the area we had to, at least, drive on this road twice per day. Their answer was that the contractor didn't show up yet but at the same time they also said that they were in charge of the maintenance of this road!?!? However no temporary fix was done on their end. After stressing on this road for two days that took us 30mn drive each time we had to go in and out, we explained that we could no longer stay as we will end up breaking something and requested a refund for the last night. Even if the staff agreed that the road is in very poor condition and understood our situation no refund was accepted. Nothing on their website was mentioning this issue! Wyapoint is pretty expensive compare to others so you expect a great service but they actually don't care and will go only after your money! We will not come back to this spot and will not recommend it either.
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Date of stay: September 2021Trip type: Traveled with friends
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Brett R wrote a review Sep 2020
Vancouver Island, Canada2 contributions
The campsite has the most amazing views. We have been here for two years in a row, and enjoy it thoroughly. The showers are a bit of a walk to get to, but they are warm, and you don't have to pay for them (unlike some campgrounds in the area). Also, the hosts are very kind and easy to talk to, if you have any questions.
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Date of stay: September 2020
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nobesai3 wrote a review Aug 2020
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This site promised wifi. There was no wifi. It promised showers. There were showers apparently, but where they are, I don’t know. Apparently by the yurts? Far from the camping sites. There was no map of the place that we could find. Parking for our campsite was quite far from our site, so hauling things in and out was a pain. The sites were much smaller than described. And the price was ridiculous for what you get. The beach was rocky but pretty and the waves were great, but I wouldn’t stay here again. I will only visit the area if we can stay at the provincial campground (Green Point).
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Date of stay: August 2020Trip type: Traveled with family
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Rachel R wrote a review Jul 2020
Campbell River, Canada9 contributions17 helpful votes
We stayed in campsite 10 with our 23' trailer. It was a bit tight, but doable. The campsite had a lovely peak-a-boo view to the ocean and a large rock with the waves crashing over. The private beach is beautiful and we climbed over the rocks every night to watch the sunset. We were blessed with 5 days of hot sunshine, which is unheard of when you travel to the West Coast. Bathrooms and showers were good, with washing stations for dishes which was convenient as well. We didn't have an issue with having to pack everything away for bears as we had our trailer, but people who complain about having to do that haven't dealt with problem bears before. The only complaint would be the state of the bathrooms in the evening. If a toilet backed up, ran out of TP or paper towel, they weren't attended to until late morning. There were two nights/mornings where there one or more toilets were unusable. All in all, the price tag is a little steep for what you're getting (no power or water) but I would recommend this campsite without hesitation and would come here again.
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Date of stay: July 2020
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Danielle wrote a review Jul 2020
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We stayed in a RV with 3 people & a dog and we could hear the waves all day and night hitting the beach. We could also see the ocean from our campsite which was fabulous. We stayed for 3 nights and enjoyed hiking to Florencia Bay from the entrance to the Wya Resort. The hosts were very informative & helpful-thanks Mitchell. We can’t wait to return.
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Date of stay: July 2020Trip type: Traveled with family
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Carrie B wrote a review Dec 2019
Sooke, Canada245 contributions77 helpful votes
Westcoast cabins with beautiful finishings and a spectacular view of the ocean. Quiet place away from the fast pace of life. I loved the private, secluded beach out in the middle of nowhere. I left feeling recharged and relaxed.
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Date of stay: December 2019
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Tory E wrote a review Dec 2019
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We stayed in cabin #1, the location is stunning, beautiful sunsets both nights, with a beach right in front of our cabin. The view from inside this cabin was fantastic. The location was easy to find. I give the location and cabin itself a 5 star, some small things to note, the tap water is not drinkable, but they supply a water dispenser for drinking and cooking. Also the dining room chairs are not very comfortable and the living room is sparsely furnished, the one floor lamp was not bright enough to read by at night. These were more minor inconveniences, but at the price charged hopefully they will update the furniture.
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Date of stay: November 2019
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hjdx wrote a review Sep 2019
Durham, United Kingdom61 contributions19 helpful votes
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Down a long and bumpy track you will find a row of yurts nestled amongst huge trees and right on the beach. I mean literally, they open out onto the beach. I was a little nervous about staying in a yurt but found it to be really very comfortable. We lit the woodburning stove in our yurt (the Hummingbird, at the far end a bit further away from the others). It was super cosy. Things to think about. - Really do read their information about taking your own drinking water. There is absolutely no drinking water at the yurts, and none is provided. - Really do also take note that there is no toilet in the yurt. There's a toilet and shower block in the middle of the yurt line, but you need to plan this in before you lie cosy in bed too long! - Take a torch! It's super dark at night. - And plan to sit on the beach after dark. The fires are wonderful, but it can be chilly after dark. - Prepare for no WIFI and no reception either, unplug and relax. I've never stayed in a yurt before, and I really don't do camping, but this was really wonderful and I'd recommend it.
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Date of stay: June 2019
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lisaamymorrison wrote a review Sep 2019
Whistler, Canada5 contributions
This place was amazing! Gorgeous views, cozy Yurts and beautifully secluded beach. Such a great way to unplug! No wifi, no tv’s no distractions. My daughter and I had the best time and can’t wait to go back!
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Date of stay: September 2019Trip type: Traveled with family
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WYA POINT RESORT - Prices & Campground Reviews (Ucluelet, British Columbia)

Frequently Asked Questions about Wya Point Resort
Which popular attractions are close to Wya Point Resort?
Nearby attractions include Wild Pacific Trail (2.4 miles), Ucluelet Aquarium (3.0 miles), and Amphitrite Point Lighthouse (4.1 miles).
Is parking available at Wya Point Resort?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Wya Point Resort?
Conveniently located restaurants include Ukee Poke, Pluvio restaurant, and Heartwood Kitchen.
Are pets allowed at Wya Point Resort?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Does Wya Point Resort have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the ocean view available here.